Had a co-worker whose husband insisted on keeping everything in his name, including who was financially responsible for the credit cards. When she left him, she maxed them out with new furniture for her new apartment and somehow she ended up getting to keep it. At least that's what she was telling us. Doesn't quite seem right to me, but she did end up in a really nicely furnished apartment.

good for her.i remember seeing an add for a Ferrari, $50.thought it was a typo and found out later that the woman's husband took off to hawaii with his secretary (as the story goes), and called his wife and asked her to sell his sports car and send him the money.so she sold it for 50 bucks and sent him the money.

Isn't shiat like this illegal? Legally half that stuff is his and she has no right to sell it without him agreeing. Some guy on Reddit had his ex smash all his games collection and he ended up settling out of court with her.

Popular Opinion:good for her.i remember seeing an add for a Ferrari, $50.thought it was a typo and found out later that the woman's husband took off to hawaii with his secretary (as the story goes), and called his wife and asked her to sell his sports car and send him the money.so she sold it for 50 bucks and sent him the money.

I saw the same ad for a Porsche 911 except it was $5.00 and it was a Porsche...

Popular Opinion:good for her.i remember seeing an add for a Ferrari, $50.thought it was a typo and found out later that the woman's husband took off to hawaii with his secretary (as the story goes), and called his wife and asked her to sell his sports car and send him the money.so she sold it for 50 bucks and sent him the money.

Haha I remember that story too! Except it was a Porsche in mine. Ah, urban legends.

Popular Opinion:good for her.i remember seeing an add for a Ferrari, $50.thought it was a typo and found out later that the woman's husband took off to hawaii with his secretary (as the story goes), and called his wife and asked her to sell his sports car and send him the money.so she sold it for 50 bucks and sent him the money.

Popular Opinion:good for her.i remember seeing an add for a Ferrari, $50.thought it was a typo and found out later that the woman's husband took off to hawaii with his secretary (as the story goes), and called his wife and asked her to sell his sports car and send him the money.so she sold it for 50 bucks and sent him the money.

Remember reading something like this a couple years ago.Someone putting such an ad on Craiglist and emptying some random strangers house.Done to cover their own thefts as I recall...anyone else remember that?...anyone?... Bueller?

buckeyebrain:Popular Opinion: good for her.i remember seeing an add for a Ferrari, $50.thought it was a typo and found out later that the woman's husband took off to hawaii with his secretary (as the story goes), and called his wife and asked her to sell his sports car and send him the money.so she sold it for 50 bucks and sent him the money.

ilikeracecars:buckeyebrain: Popular Opinion: good for her.i remember seeing an add for a Ferrari, $50.thought it was a typo and found out later that the woman's husband took off to hawaii with his secretary (as the story goes), and called his wife and asked her to sell his sports car and send him the money.so she sold it for 50 bucks and sent him the money.

I always heard it as a Porsche for $1.

http://www.snopes.com/love/revenge/porsche.asp

i don't doubt the "legend" has been duplicated, copied or retold, but i am referring to seeing the ad, seller in newport beach, and this predates all references in the link, so there is a small chance it was the real thing, and it wasn't a porsche, neener neener,

flamingboard:Isn't shiat like this illegal? Legally half that stuff is his and she has no right to sell it without him agreeing. Some guy on Reddit had his ex smash all his games collection and he ended up settling out of court with her.

It depends on the location. My attorney (a female) told me 'you can't get rid of her stuff, legally, but nothing says you can't store it outside'.

Absolutely true. I told her I'd bought them and that she could pick 'em up at my house, but she'd stopped playing years ago and said she didn't care and that I should keep them. The family heirlooms of hers that I'd picked up, she came and collected, as I'd been keeping them expressly for her, which is partly why her grandmother's pearls and her mom's wedding dress weren't gone forever.

It was one of those horrible caught-between-two-friends scenarios, where the best one can do is save the one's stuff from the other and try to stay friends with both amid the furor. The Magic cards were just something she no longer cared about and let me have, and it was two years of happy playing before I sold them off. (SO many plague rats she had! It was like NIMH up in every black deck.)

gadian:Barfmaker: I have never heard of a man doing this and apparently I can't get Google to tell me about a man doing this, perhaps The Goog is misogynistic? Or perhaps you can toss me a link here.

Learn 2 Google, these were just the first two:

1, and these two were just funny. Seems that men are more apt to do even more pointless stupid shiat to make a point.

Looking through the slide shows in the attached links, it seems like the men and women are doing some of the same things - burning clothes, spray painting cars, selling stuff without permission, but only the men end up with felonies for it. Odd.

ilikeracecars:buckeyebrain: Popular Opinion: good for her.i remember seeing an add for a Ferrari, $50.thought it was a typo and found out later that the woman's husband took off to hawaii with his secretary (as the story goes), and called his wife and asked her to sell his sports car and send him the money.so she sold it for 50 bucks and sent him the money.

I always heard it as a Porsche for $1.

http://www.snopes.com/love/revenge/porsche.asp

FTFA:[Ann Landers,

Popular Opinion:ilikeracecars: buckeyebrain: Popular Opinion: good for her.i remember seeing an add for a Ferrari, $50.thought it was a typo and found out later that the woman's husband took off to hawaii with his secretary (as the story goes), and called his wife and asked her to sell his sports car and send him the money.so she sold it for 50 bucks and sent him the money.

I always heard it as a Porsche for $1.

http://www.snopes.com/love/revenge/porsche.asp

i don't doubt the "legend" has been duplicated, copied or retold, but i am referring to seeing the ad, seller in newport beach, and this predates all references in the link, so there is a small chance it was the real thing, and it wasn't a porsche, neener neener,

You saw an ad over 30 years ago and you remember all the details? It couldn't possibly be than you heard this urban legend and consequently 'remembered' it. That's not how urban legends wor...wait, no. That's exactly how they work.

funny how many "good reasons" liars and cheaters can come up with for being liars and cheaters.if you were/are married, i have to assume most of you stood up in front of your family and closest friends and swore or made some solemn oath or pledge to be faithful.

head or no head, just admit you have no honor and you are just a liar.

Brainsick:ilikeracecars: buckeyebrain: Popular Opinion: good for her.i remember seeing an add for a Ferrari, $50.thought it was a typo and found out later that the woman's husband took off to hawaii with his secretary (as the story goes), and called his wife and asked her to sell his sports car and send him the money.so she sold it for 50 bucks and sent him the money.

I always heard it as a Porsche for $1.

http://www.snopes.com/love/revenge/porsche.aspFTFA:[Ann Landers, Popular Opinion: ilikeracecars: buckeyebrain: Popular Opinion: good for her.i remember seeing an add for a Ferrari, $50.thought it was a typo and found out later that the woman's husband took off to hawaii with his secretary (as the story goes), and called his wife and asked her to sell his sports car and send him the money.so she sold it for 50 bucks and sent him the money.

I always heard it as a Porsche for $1.

http://www.snopes.com/love/revenge/porsche.asp

i don't doubt the "legend" has been duplicated, copied or retold, but i am referring to seeing the ad, seller in newport beach, and this predates all references in the link, so there is a small chance it was the real thing, and it wasn't a porsche, neener neener,

You saw an ad over 30 years ago and you remember all the details? It couldn't possibly be than you heard this urban legend and consequently 'remembered' it. That's not how urban legends wor...wait, no. That's exactly how they work.

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meh, like i give a flying f8ck. i'm just saying it saw the ad before the ann landers piece in the link.was the ad i saw a copycat of something even earlier? guy runs off to liverpool and asks his wife to sell the horse?who gives a f*ck. get over it.

Popular Opinion:funny how many "good reasons" liars and cheaters can come up with for being liars and cheaters.if you were/are married, i have to assume most of you stood up in front of your family and closest friends and swore or made some solemn oath or pledge to be faithful.

head or no head, just admit you have no honor and you are just a liar.

Popular Opinion:funny how many "good reasons" liars and cheaters can come up with for being liars and cheaters.if you were/are married, i have to assume most of you stood up in front of your family and closest friends and swore or made some solemn oath or pledge to be faithful.

head or no head, just admit you have no honor and you are just a liar.

You have to wonder if they even have long term friends. IU mean cheaters iull screw over thir spouses for a quick thrill. WTF wouldnt they do to YOU given the opportunity?